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Underhill’s attorney asks that his client be censured and reprimanded in ethics case

In May, Administrative Law Judge G.W. Chisenhall heard the State Commission on Ethics case against Escambia County Commissioner Doug Underhill. The attorney for Underhill and the state yesterday submitted their recommended orders for the judge to consider.

Assistant Attorney General Elizabeth Miller, the advocate for the ethics commission, asked that Judge Chisenhall that Underhill be removed from office for violating Florida Statutes sections 112.313(6), 122.313(8), 112.3148(3), 112.3148(4), and 112.3148(8).

Mark Herron, Underhill’s attorney, recommended his client “be subject to a public censure and reprimand” for violating sections 112.31348(4) and 112.3148(8).

The attorneys disagreed on whether the state proved Underhill:

Herron agreed that the commissioner violated Section 112.3148(4) by accepting a gift having a value in excess of $100 from the principal of a lobbyist, and he failed to timely file Form 9 “Quarterly Gift Disclosures” and/or to disclose a gift to his legal defense fund from Richard Andres.

He listed as reasons why Underhill show be given a less severe penalty:

Judge Chisenhall has 30 days to render his final order.

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